"We are all much more experienced (than GP2 drivers) and are able to avoid accidents much better," Rosberg said. Rosberg's win at the Baku street circuit pushed his lead over Hamilton in the drivers' championship from nine points to 24. "I had no idea, there were like 16 different engine positions and in those engine positions, like 20 positions, so I had no idea what problem I had, just low power," Hamilton said. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel finished second, 16.6 seconds adrift of Rosberg, while Force India's Sergio Perez passed Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen on the penultimate lap to take third. Hamilton, however, had started the engine on that mode, so the team was at first unable to work out what was causing the performance dip.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 19, 2016 15:03 UTC